In less than a month’s time, we will be saying goodbye to 2017. Whether it has been a year to remember or one to forget, there are better things to do than spending New Year’s Eve at home, anchored to the sofa watching repeats of Home Alone, When Harry Met...
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Only one of the most upbeat cities in the UK could only give birth to one of the most upbeat bands. So be prepared to skank all night on the 3rd of March, because Leeds born-and-bred Gentleman’s Dub Club, are coming to London to perform their biggest headline show ever...
What could possibly be better for a psychedelic cult band than a psychedelic cover. Colours and shapes are combined, forming a gateway to a unique, one-off experience. In the best tradition of its ritual-like performances (belly dancers, elaborate costumes, poetry, theatre, and live drawing), the cover for BaBa ZuLa’ XX...
Tonight begins with a performance from Subajah, who, in and of himself, is an incredibly talented man. He displays his abilities as a rapper, singer and composer with real aplomb. In an age of vapid consumerism, it’s pleasing to find artists willing to stand up and go against the grain, educating the...
We challenge you to find a more upbeat night in November. Because, if you line up Natty, Congo Natty, Mad Professor, Trojan Soundsystem and Subajah, chances are that you have organised the coolest gig of the month. The crème de la crème of the UK reggae scene will be indeed...
A sense of community is a rare find in London – which is why Village Underground‘s monthly reggae residency with Channel One is always a pleasure. But their most recent show with digital dub pioneer Mad Professor was something to be particularly cherished. Despite the fact it was a Sunday...
Globally known sound system Channel One are cruising into London as part of a tour with none other than Dub maestro himself, Mad Professor. Together they’ll be making the Village Underground crowd bounce with vibrations that stretch back to 1955; the birth of the UK’s homegrown sound system culture. The tour...